When Happy Days made its debut in 1974, pals Richie (Ron Howard), Ralph (Don Most), and Potsie (Anson Williams) were regular high schoolers who hung out at the local malt shop, Arnold’s Drive-In. By ...
The actor used his Hollywood connections to help promote a lifesaving maneuver.
As one of the greatest sitcoms ever made, "Happy Days" seems in retrospect as if it should have been no-brainer for ABC execs (who originally wanted to give the show a hilariously bad title). But it ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The beloved sitcom Happy Days premiered on ABC in 1974, but it wasn’t until its third season that it really found its groove. Not ...
She still hasn’t done it. Ron Howard’s daughter revealed that she still has never watched an episode of the TV show that launched her famous dad’s career—and she doesn’t know why she can’t bring ...
Happy Days star Don Most is best known for his role as Ralph Malph in the classic ABC sitcom, but in recent years, he’s made the transition to a Colorado jazz musician. Four decades after the hit ...
Rob Reiner may have been a big part of All in the Family, but he had a close connection to a another 1970s TV show. In 1973, the legendary actor and director wrote the pilot for Happy Days–while he ...
"Happy Days" follows a Wisconsin family's life in the 1950s, back when diners had jukeboxes, teenagers fell in love with milkshakes in their hands, and greasers terrorized the streets. While the ...
EXCLUSIVE: Happy Days star Don Most has signed on appear in independently-financed TV series Write to Kill. He joins the likes of Charlotte Kirk, who will lead the show, along with Sean Cronin, Joanna ...